These are gorgeous photos Lucy, and I love that you actually could manage to sit the beautiful girl on the ground. I blatently am destined not to have a baby I can sit and make them look pretty in the bluebells because next year LL will be running around too! I love their little blue outfits too. As I was reading this Mads said 'Look Mummy thats DBG' Very cute. x

I'm so glad it was dry enough to put her down, although to be honest I'd probably have plonked them both in the flowers even if it was wet.And you might still get lucky with LL next year. When we went last year the little guy was just on the cusp of walking so was still happy enough to sit and smile at the camera for a bit. And his birthday is close to hers.So cute how our babies are such good friends now. Your Instagram feed always causes much excitement in our house. x

The photographs are lovely. We've just moved house and there are lots of bluebells around us, but unfortunately they are in private words and are all fenced off. I'm not sure it is setting a good example for the children to climb through the fence just to take some photographs ...

Oh no. That's such a shame. But then I can see why. They are so delicate and getting more rare so they need protecting. We are lucky to have two woods near us that still let you walk through and see them. But it's very different to when I was small and used to run around picking them. x

Oh Lucy they both look so content there in the bluebells - you really do have the most chilled out kids, I love it. Beautiful photos, I'm off to see some near me this morning too- and the suns out - yay!

simply gorgeous, yes they are purple not blue, we have a few sporadic bluebells up here but nothing like this. Its amazing how the best childhood memories were the simple things in life, not the expensive days out. Nice that your mum is carrying on that tradition with your children.

These photos are stunning. They both look so cute exploring their surroundings and the purple-bells (clever boy!).My memories of bluebells as a child also involve my nanny. For some reason they don't grow in the park we went to anymore. It was gorgeous. The area would be covered with bluebells and daffodils. It really was like a fairytale x

They definitely have a point about 'purple bells'. Lovely to have a family tradition like this. My #CountryKids post also has some bluebells in it - had to stop my toddler from kicking his football into them.

Beautiful photos, and such a lovely tradition to have. We have a snowdrop wood near us but it's private and has only ever been open for visitors at my twins' nap time! Next year, next year... Popping over from Country Kids :)

Oh my what gorgeous photos. I love that hair band it is so cute. The clothes choice is amazing.I am glad you said that about the purple bells as I told my husband only today that ours couldn't actually be bluebells as they were purple :$

Lucy I LOVE this post, I adore the beautiful photos but I also read your words and nodes my head. Bluebells hold a lot of similar special memories for me too . It's a shame we are not a,lowed to pick them now x

Oooh these photos are beautiful - we love bluebells as well, it's something I really enjoy seeing as I grew up in South Africa and to my knowledge there are no bluebell woods there so not only is my little one seeing it for the first few times so am I.